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8 October, 10:38

At which temperature does the motion of atoms and molecules stop?

0 0°C

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  1. 8 October, 10:46
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    0 Kelvin

    Explanation:

    Atoms in absolute temperature get approximatelly motionless since 0 Kelvin is - 273 degrees Celcius. The kinetic energy of atoms/particles in matter has the possible lowest value (almost zero), so that there is nothing colder than 0 Kelvin.
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